Kahjurid
Kahjurid is a term used in comparative law studies and speculative governance discussions to describe a holistic framework for designing and evaluating laws and policies. It emphasizes balancing individual rights with public interests through transparent processes, structured reasoning, and accountable institutions. While not tied to a real jurisdiction, Kahjurid is treated as a conceptual tool for examining how legal regimes can integrate multiple aims.
Origins of the concept appear in academic exercises and simulations that explore proportionality, oversight, and participatory
Core principles of Kahjurid include proportionality, necessity, and the least-restrictive means to achieve legitimate ends. It
In practice, Kahjurid is used as an analytic tool to assess digital governance, privacy protections, and regulatory